@Yakster said:
In the Southern Hemisphere, the moon appears upside-down as compared to viewing from the Northern Hemisphere. The waxing moon is illuminated on the left down there where it's illuminated on the right here.
@Yakster said:
In the Southern Hemisphere, the moon appears upside-down as compared to viewing from the Northern Hemisphere. The waxing moon is illuminated on the left down there where it's illuminated on the right here.
@Yakster said:
In the Southern Hemisphere, the moon appears upside-down as compared to viewing from the Northern Hemisphere. The waxing moon is illuminated on the left down there where it's illuminated on the right here.
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You can verify this by standing on your head and making faces with your feet.